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today one of the ten companies in the world >> about 300,000 u.s. men and women fought this p n.that car >> new legislation designed to give california car owners you, the right to collect data on your vehicle. when owners make new purchases they give consent to collect information. >> our cars collect data, information systems, guidance systems and phone systems. and we should have information on that data. >> senate will consider the bill next week. >> competition is driving down prices of ride services today lift announced and earlier this year they started search pricing. and cars of sorts on the agenda, take a look at this, city council making weather to ramp up involvement in so called pod cars like this one. local company is looking for a city to back efforts to build them. >> and a $ten fee is on the table but owners of other cars say that is more expensive than just getting gas. and tonight an effort to save the dome theaters preservationists say they deserve to be listed and owner says they're obsolete and wants to develop the property. >>
today one of the ten companies in the world >> about 300,000 u.s. men and women fought this p n.that car >> new legislation designed to give california car owners you, the right to collect data on your vehicle. when owners make new purchases they give consent to collect information. >> our cars collect data, information systems, guidance systems and phone systems. and we should have information on that data. >> senate will consider the bill next week. >>...
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this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the community here. this is different. first of all, this is a great location. it is in a less-populated area. >> of lot of people come here just so that they can participate in this program. it is a great opportunity for people who have a little bit of photographic experience. the people have a lot, they can really come together and share a love and a passion. >> we offer everything from traditional black and white darkrooms to learning how to process your first roll of film. we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island.
this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the...
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president obama invited u.s. allies to an emergency meeting in europe to discuss the crisis in ukraine. russian president vladimir putin signed a treatment to annex the region of crimea. joe biden is crawling -- calling the move a land grab. speech to hist parliament, vladimir putin made it clear that he is not backing down. has always been and remains a part of russia. west, mainly the the united states, for what he called double standards. he cited that more than 97% of crimean's voted to join russia. vice president biden is working to a sure ukraine's nervous neighbors that they have american support. russia has offered a variety of arguments to justify what is nothing more than a land grab. the world has seen through russia's actions and has rejected the logic, the flawed logic behind those actions. biden threatened additional sanctions against russia. theident obama froze the -- assets of 11 individuals and banned them from doing business with americans. it includes two of president putin's top advisers. rus
president obama invited u.s. allies to an emergency meeting in europe to discuss the crisis in ukraine. russian president vladimir putin signed a treatment to annex the region of crimea. joe biden is crawling -- calling the move a land grab. speech to hist parliament, vladimir putin made it clear that he is not backing down. has always been and remains a part of russia. west, mainly the the united states, for what he called double standards. he cited that more than 97% of crimean's voted to...
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in 1966, the u.s. army produced a film about the quake and it included eight mm film shot by a bystander as the tsunami hit. >> it is march 27th, good friday. although it is late in the afternoon, two of the crew man, fred newmare, and phillip nelson tried to get some pictures with their 8 mm camera. suddenly the whole harbor is sucked dry of valdez. then heaves upward 50 feet sending a giant wave towards shore. it tosses it high and down where the back had been. somehow, fred manages to hang on and keep his camera running for part of this incredible trip. the harbor of valdez is a seething whirlpool. no one on it will survive, the long shore man, their children, and the dogs have disappeared. in the minutes that followed the tremor, builds to tremendous force and sweeps with terrible speed in a 500-mile an hour arc. the great waves sweeps along the shore striking ships, town ones and cities. >>> this past december, the u.s. question logical survey released a report saying how much damage a tsunami wou
in 1966, the u.s. army produced a film about the quake and it included eight mm film shot by a bystander as the tsunami hit. >> it is march 27th, good friday. although it is late in the afternoon, two of the crew man, fred newmare, and phillip nelson tried to get some pictures with their 8 mm camera. suddenly the whole harbor is sucked dry of valdez. then heaves upward 50 feet sending a giant wave towards shore. it tosses it high and down where the back had been. somehow, fred manages to...
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this was given to us by u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. they're investigating an underground child pornography website. it showed many young boys. a resident of fremont is one of the people facing charges of receiving the pornography. >>> new developments overseas, a serviceman has been killed when a base in crimea was stormed. president obama is gathering ally leaders for a meeting to discuss further action to discuss their involvement in the ukraine. they will meet next week on the sidelines in the netherlands. they have suspended preparations for a g8 summit hospitaled bip russia. >> new details on that missing malaysia plane. a thai spokesperson says the plane followed a twisting flight pattern. they tracked the airliner early in the day and they did not share this information because they were not asked about it. this morning the rolling stones are cancelling the first date of their australian turn after the death of mcjagger's girlfriend lauren scott. her london fashion company was report todd be nearly $6 million in debt. >>> invest
this was given to us by u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. they're investigating an underground child pornography website. it showed many young boys. a resident of fremont is one of the people facing charges of receiving the pornography. >>> new developments overseas, a serviceman has been killed when a base in crimea was stormed. president obama is gathering ally leaders for a meeting to discuss further action to discuss their involvement in the ukraine. they will meet next...
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putin scoffs at u.s. sanctions. >> criticisms like john mccain who thought that this would only encourage moderate. because she all the moves -- encouraged moderation because he called the moves statement. >> not every thing master by a high-pitched trilling message. quietly from president to president and it has a lot of meaning. >> if the message were truly received, russia is not linking. >> the deputy foreign minister calling the president crude. is that the kind of defiance that you ignore because it is rhetoric? >> it is just silly. they have a face of bravado and scored, but the truth is they squids asto face on to what they're doing. grace you justify that we cannot calculate the cost of inaction. in other words, sometimes in proactive can save us a lot in the long run. do believe that there was some sort of inaction with this case? >> i do not believe that is the case here. this is something that is a reflection of russia's aspirations. he is not exactly playing a winning hand in the long haul in
putin scoffs at u.s. sanctions. >> criticisms like john mccain who thought that this would only encourage moderate. because she all the moves -- encouraged moderation because he called the moves statement. >> not every thing master by a high-pitched trilling message. quietly from president to president and it has a lot of meaning. >> if the message were truly received, russia is not linking. >> the deputy foreign minister calling the president crude. is that the kind of...
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president putin was there calling the u.s. unprofessional and irresponsible. tracey pots is live in washington. it appears tensions are rising more. >> we're seeing this morning with the russian take over of a navy port in crimea, apparently the ukrainians did not resist at all according to our reports. it's raising questions about whether this is a complicated global chess game wondering what russia might do next. with crimea almost firmly in its hand, is russia unstoppable in other soviet nations should worry. >> there's no question if we have a rupture in our relationship with russia, there are going to be costs elsewhere in the world. >> calling the annexation of crimea a land grab, vice president biden insured baltic leaders u.s. would step up air control. >> our commitment is unwaivering and unshakeable. >> the crimea conflict has turned deadly. the first ukrainian soldier was killed. the economic sanctions hope to stop the defiant putin from pushing further into ukraine. administration insists sanctions affect more than 11 people's bank accounts. >> it
president putin was there calling the u.s. unprofessional and irresponsible. tracey pots is live in washington. it appears tensions are rising more. >> we're seeing this morning with the russian take over of a navy port in crimea, apparently the ukrainians did not resist at all according to our reports. it's raising questions about whether this is a complicated global chess game wondering what russia might do next. with crimea almost firmly in its hand, is russia unstoppable in other...
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it came from the u.s. system of encouraging innovation in business and protecting the intellectual property. we feel like we need to have, take what we think is the greatest cause of in equity, the greatest challenge to america's continued leadership in innovation, which is the failures of the education system, that we need to be dedicated to that even though the risk that we might not have a dramatic impact is much higher in network that it is in any of our health or agricultural or sanitation or financial service work, which focuses on the poor countries. we feel that it's critical that america did improved education, but that's very hard work. over the last 20 years, where government spending in this area and philanthropic spending, although it's a tiny percentage, has gone up dramatically, the proof in achieving in terms of reading ability, that ability, dropout rates, kids graduating college, there's been hardly any improved at all despite massive resource increases that have gone into the area. so it
it came from the u.s. system of encouraging innovation in business and protecting the intellectual property. we feel like we need to have, take what we think is the greatest cause of in equity, the greatest challenge to america's continued leadership in innovation, which is the failures of the education system, that we need to be dedicated to that even though the risk that we might not have a dramatic impact is much higher in network that it is in any of our health or agricultural or sanitation...
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and in the capitals and in the cities around the u.s.. there are standards for taxi cab service that have been developed, 80 years, hence, previously. and those are safety, and reliability, and pricing. these drivers are all suffering but one of the biggest points that have been missed tonight is the hotel business and the billions of dollars that are invested in restaurant and how many people are there employing in the city and all of those people, who are going to be paying, two or 300 dollars to get a room in the city of san francisco and in the coming years there will not be enough tax to service them, they will not come to the city of san francisco. and have to get a ride from one of these private cars, that is something that is going to lead to the demise of our beloved city of san francisco. and there are other issues here, but i think that is the big issue e to use financing assistance based out of houston lender and i participated in this program and got as far as being approved and the only thing to do was pick out which car tha
and in the capitals and in the cities around the u.s.. there are standards for taxi cab service that have been developed, 80 years, hence, previously. and those are safety, and reliability, and pricing. these drivers are all suffering but one of the biggest points that have been missed tonight is the hotel business and the billions of dollars that are invested in restaurant and how many people are there employing in the city and all of those people, who are going to be paying, two or 300...
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the market moved up today as investors assess the health of the u.s. economy and several company earnings reports. up over 100 points. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, economists at the universit rwick in england r >>> a new study suggests people to eat chocolate or watch comedy are more sharp or productive. english economists recruited 700 people to do math problems. over several years one group was given chocolate or asked to watch comedy videos. a second group was shown a noncomedy video a placebo and was given flow food. the findings? the first -- no food. the findings? the first group answered two more questions correctly on average and were more productive overall. >>> from one oklahoma girl scout selling cookies, it's a serious business. 12-year-old katie francis has crumbled the organization's decades old cookie selling record. she sold 18,107 boxes in seven weeks. that ended sunday night. previous record of 18,000 set by a girl scout way back in the '80s. what's the secret to selling the sweet treat? >> there's three ingredients for t
the market moved up today as investors assess the health of the u.s. economy and several company earnings reports. up over 100 points. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, economists at the universit rwick in england r >>> a new study suggests people to eat chocolate or watch comedy are more sharp or productive. english economists recruited 700 people to do math problems. over several years one group was given chocolate or asked to watch comedy videos. a second group was shown a...
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u.s. officials are not commenting on the accuracy of the claim. the flight turned westward was programmed in the computer reenforcing the theory that the jet was redirected by the pilots or one or more individuals with flying experience. >> the aircraft was scheduled to fly to/beijing. >> it was reported in new york times today. >> it could be speculation. it is once you are in the aircraft, anything it possible. >> the malaysia media reported that a half dozen remote landing strips were found on the 53-year-old pilot simulator. also today malaysia opposition leader confirmed that he is related to the 53 year old pilot adding weight to the theory that he may have had a political motive for diverting the flight. china said background checks are completes and no obvious signs of terrorism. anger is growing more visible. and here in washington they e emphasize maylasian authorities are in the lead. >> in so far as flights out of the united states and in so for flights 52 the united states is concerned, we check the interpoll database for stolen passp
u.s. officials are not commenting on the accuracy of the claim. the flight turned westward was programmed in the computer reenforcing the theory that the jet was redirected by the pilots or one or more individuals with flying experience. >> the aircraft was scheduled to fly to/beijing. >> it was reported in new york times today. >> it could be speculation. it is once you are in the aircraft, anything it possible. >> the malaysia media reported that a half dozen remote...
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the illinois democrat recently led a u.s. delegation. also the co-author of resolution condemning the russian invasion of crimea. >> lithuanian board motheborn mother would be proud. >> costa last at loyola medical center. treatment comes just days after an announcement of a new round of chemotherapy. >> actually been here since friday when he came for a routine checkup and doctors determined he was dehydrated. he was hospitalized. his schedule has changed. he is still at work. >> according to the archdiocesan he is alert and in good spirits. he took to and i need to replenish fluid. a spokesperson said the hospitalization is out of an abundance of caution. because the cardinal has been suffering from flu like symptoms and not feeling well. doctors admitted him to closely monitor his condition. 10 days ago the 77 year-old revealed that his bladder cancer had returned triggering a new round of aggressive chemotherapy. despite being hospitalized he is said to be talking and doing paperwork. the setback has forced the cancellation of at lea
the illinois democrat recently led a u.s. delegation. also the co-author of resolution condemning the russian invasion of crimea. >> lithuanian board motheborn mother would be proud. >> costa last at loyola medical center. treatment comes just days after an announcement of a new round of chemotherapy. >> actually been here since friday when he came for a routine checkup and doctors determined he was dehydrated. he was hospitalized. his schedule has changed. he is still at...
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and, you know, it's just too bad that both europe and the u.s. sort of and japan compete to distort those markets. and, you know, it doesn't look like there's going to be any change in that. now it's called mispriced insurance instead of price supports, but it's still money. and, as you say, it reduces some level of efficiency in terms of who should be providing which products. >> one of the most striking statistics that i've seen as an economist comes from a catalan economist, his name is xavier sala-i-martin at columbia university, who notes that since you and i were kids, the percentage of the world's population living on $1 a day or less has declined by 80%. it's just amazing. this question is related to that and it comes from our economist michael strain, who says that the spread of free enterprise has dramatically reduced the share of the world living on $1 a day or less, this standard that we've had since we were kids. is that the right standard? you're looking at 2035 to wipe out at least average poverty across all but maybe 10 countries
and, you know, it's just too bad that both europe and the u.s. sort of and japan compete to distort those markets. and, you know, it doesn't look like there's going to be any change in that. now it's called mispriced insurance instead of price supports, but it's still money. and, as you say, it reduces some level of efficiency in terms of who should be providing which products. >> one of the most striking statistics that i've seen as an economist comes from a catalan economist, his name...
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he was captured in turkey, brought to the u.s. for a federal trial in new york city. he is charged with conspiring to kill americans following the september it 11 attacks and is pleading not guilty. c.i.a. employees are the targets of internal investigations for spying on the senate investigations committee. c.i.a. officers hacked into computer networks. the computer used when investigating the agency's detention and interrogation program. the c.i.a. and the committee battled over the program. the committee chairwoman confirms the c.i.a.'s inspector general is heading up the investigation. the president is on the road paushing to give the low -- pushing to give the lowest paid workers a race. president obama called on congress to increase the minimum wage, making it $10.10. >> nobody who works full-time should have to raise a family in poverty. that violates a basic sense of who we are. that's why it's time to give america a raise. >> republicans argue raising the minimum wage could cost jobs. mcdonald's says raising the federal raise could hurt the company's bottom l
he was captured in turkey, brought to the u.s. for a federal trial in new york city. he is charged with conspiring to kill americans following the september it 11 attacks and is pleading not guilty. c.i.a. employees are the targets of internal investigations for spying on the senate investigations committee. c.i.a. officers hacked into computer networks. the computer used when investigating the agency's detention and interrogation program. the c.i.a. and the committee battled over the program....
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. >> the u.s. will not recognise the treaty, and says there'll be more sanctions if aggression continues. the vice president visits n.a.t.o..al lies, signalling that the u.s. will defend them. >> families of the people on flight 370 threaten a hunger strike the the search area widens after it was confirmed the plane took a left turn, heading from kuala lumpur to beijing before it went missing 11 days ago. >> the syrian embassy in washington shut down. the newly appointed special envoy says syrian diplomats have not maintained a consistent presence at the embassy for about a year. >> 24 men receive a medal of honour when the country's highest military distinction could discriminate those worthy of the award. only three are alive to receive recognition. >> those are the headlines. i'm thomas drayton. "america tonight" is up next. >> an investigation into shocking cases of abuse, neglect and the state's failure to protect. >> everything we know and think we know about air 370, there is every theory ab
. >> the u.s. will not recognise the treaty, and says there'll be more sanctions if aggression continues. the vice president visits n.a.t.o..al lies, signalling that the u.s. will defend them. >> families of the people on flight 370 threaten a hunger strike the the search area widens after it was confirmed the plane took a left turn, heading from kuala lumpur to beijing before it went missing 11 days ago. >> the syrian embassy in washington shut down. the newly appointed...
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elon musk takes advantage of u.s. dependence on russian rocket engines. to our viewers here in united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today.
elon musk takes advantage of u.s. dependence on russian rocket engines. to our viewers here in united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today.
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are we going to accelerate our u.s. store growth? we're going to accelerate that because we have had such a strong position, the new stores we have opened have been best in can class. all of the teavana will house oprah chai in it. >> the idea of people thought of you moving into ceo, you were transitioning away from the company, within starbucks is this hidden gem that shouldn't be hidden anymore, because it may be the answer not for just for your place for every retailer around the world. >> starbucks has been a consensus-driven management structure. we sit down and we discuss things together. my change in responsibility is really not that significant in terms of the operational piece, i'm still in the meetings, the issue, though, we have an amazing, stunning opportunity within mobile payments and social and digital media. the fact that we have a lead isn't the issue. that's the price of admission. we're going to reinvent and we believe create an opportunity for a new source of revenue complementary for our core business. >> comple
are we going to accelerate our u.s. store growth? we're going to accelerate that because we have had such a strong position, the new stores we have opened have been best in can class. all of the teavana will house oprah chai in it. >> the idea of people thought of you moving into ceo, you were transitioning away from the company, within starbucks is this hidden gem that shouldn't be hidden anymore, because it may be the answer not for just for your place for every retailer around the...
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every year there are i think five or 600 u.s. tourists there. there are u.s. military on basis of there is a large u.s. population. and a question that comes up is do we evacuate u.s. citizens? there was going to be a midday meeting in tokyo which meant a meeting in the middle of the night. we had a little more than an hour to figure out what can we add to this conversation? paul went out in the middle of the night to deliver more director to mobilize the center and one of the issues is what are the initial conditions? you could say you want to model it and you have great atmospheric models perhaps but you still have to try and capture what is coming out of it and how much. the initial conditions i would say were not well-known at the time but the questions were significant. if you decide to evacuate u.s. citizens it's a logistics problem. how do he get get all the people out of marina? how many airplanes and whose airplanes? it's not a simple thing to do if you decide that there are citizens at risk. people also wanted to know what does it mean to people on t
every year there are i think five or 600 u.s. tourists there. there are u.s. military on basis of there is a large u.s. population. and a question that comes up is do we evacuate u.s. citizens? there was going to be a midday meeting in tokyo which meant a meeting in the middle of the night. we had a little more than an hour to figure out what can we add to this conversation? paul went out in the middle of the night to deliver more director to mobilize the center and one of the issues is what...
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and the u.s. military respond to any escalation in the crisis involving ukraine. >> the situation is this: n.a.t.o. members have a responsibility, a legal responsibility to defend each other if one of them is attacked. there is concern that russia might try to claim parts of eastern ukraine, or parts of moldova, which have ethnic russian populations. what would nato do about that. what would the u.s. military do been that. when we are dealing with a country that you consider a partner with security vicious and are behaving as if it's an adversary, it changes the calculation. military, economic. the time is now for n.a.t.o. and for affiliated countries to figure out the best way to respond to russia. >> michael jordan in washington d.c. a developing story - eight are dead and more than a dozen unaccounted for following a mud slide in washington state. a wall of debris swept through a neighbourhood 60 miles north of seattle. it covered one square mile and destroyed about 30 homes. allen schauffler h
and the u.s. military respond to any escalation in the crisis involving ukraine. >> the situation is this: n.a.t.o. members have a responsibility, a legal responsibility to defend each other if one of them is attacked. there is concern that russia might try to claim parts of eastern ukraine, or parts of moldova, which have ethnic russian populations. what would nato do about that. what would the u.s. military do been that. when we are dealing with a country that you consider a partner...
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and eu are responding and vice president biden is in poland and warning russia and saying that the u.s. and europe is imposing further sanctions on moscow and we have following all of the developments from london and the vice president using harsh language. >> it is in sharp contrast of the western reactions to the emotional speech by putin and the ties to crimea and how in a way they have been protecting ethnic russians, in fact the west is saying that putin is land grabbing and using a lot of smoke and mirrors to justify it and vice president biden called it unbelieve set of events and characterized as what is happening as brazen military intervention and land grab & seeing through the actions and the flawed actions and promised isolation of russia and more sanctions and reassuring poland and nato countries that nato is going to protect them. >> justifying a land grab, and including what was said today. but the world has seen through, has seen through the russian actions and rejected the flawed logic behind those actions. >> del, the vice president noting that the u.s. sent a few hun
and eu are responding and vice president biden is in poland and warning russia and saying that the u.s. and europe is imposing further sanctions on moscow and we have following all of the developments from london and the vice president using harsh language. >> it is in sharp contrast of the western reactions to the emotional speech by putin and the ties to crimea and how in a way they have been protecting ethnic russians, in fact the west is saying that putin is land grabbing and using a...
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the u.s. jail that police say is far too easy to break free from. >>> why this picture taken at a zoo in the netherlands gave everyone who witnessed it goose bumps. >> we've been waiting 11 years for this day. >> same-sex marriages put on hold. the reasons couples who raced to the altars today will now have to wait to say i do. >>> continuing coverage now from crimea. russian forces push their way into a military base there firing into the air as they ordered ukrainian soldiers to surrender. one person was injured in the operation. now in a separate incident, forces stormed another crimea base. >>> same-sex marriages are on hold in michigan. >> we've been waiting 11 years for this. >> excited couples lined up to mary in detroit this morning. but the sixth circuit court will review the decision to ban down yesterday's marriage decision. the nod until last summer when the u.s. supreme court legalized them here. >>> authorities in alabama found out that it's pretty easy to escape one of their jai
the u.s. jail that police say is far too easy to break free from. >>> why this picture taken at a zoo in the netherlands gave everyone who witnessed it goose bumps. >> we've been waiting 11 years for this day. >> same-sex marriages put on hold. the reasons couples who raced to the altars today will now have to wait to say i do. >>> continuing coverage now from crimea. russian forces push their way into a military base there firing into the air as they ordered...
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u.s. officials say the boeing 777 continued to ping satellites for more than four hours indicating the plane continued to fly and raising the possibility that whatever happened was deliberate. >> i question as to who might have been in the cockpit at the time when that aircraft had the -- particularly the transponder turned off and the heading change. >> reporter: u.s. experts belief unidentified blips on military radar moving back across the malaysian peninsula into the strait of malacca represents the missing boeing 777 flying way off course. >> we are now looking very closely with our [ indiscernible ] to get whatever information off satellite. >> reporter: as part of the ever expanding search, the uss kidd has a new assignment, east and west of the andaman islands. >> we are pushing into the south china sea and further into the indian ocean. >> reporter: the plane was carrying enough fuel to fly another 2500 miles leaving a lot more territory for search crews to try and cover. now, the
u.s. officials say the boeing 777 continued to ping satellites for more than four hours indicating the plane continued to fly and raising the possibility that whatever happened was deliberate. >> i question as to who might have been in the cockpit at the time when that aircraft had the -- particularly the transponder turned off and the heading change. >> reporter: u.s. experts belief unidentified blips on military radar moving back across the malaysian peninsula into the strait of...
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this comes as vo biden arrived in poland to show u.s. resolve against russia's intervention in ukraine and as president obama invites u.s. allies to a meeting next week in europe to discuss further action in response to russia's involvement in ukraine. >>> now that i think about it, it was crazy. i can't believe i really even did that. three east bay teens are being hailed as heroes. the quick and brave action they took that saved the lives of two women. >>> warmer weather is shaping up across the area. roserosemary has your forecast. >>> it's the third largest jackpot in california history. we'll tell you how good or bad the chances are for scoring the million-dollar jackpot. >>> there is a new heroic twist to this house fire we first told you about on yesterday's noon news. three teens from california high school are being called heroes for saving a 94-year-old woman and her daughter. ktvu's sal castanedo is live in san ramon and just spoke to the teens about why they ran into that burning house. good afternoon, sal. >> reporter: good
this comes as vo biden arrived in poland to show u.s. resolve against russia's intervention in ukraine and as president obama invites u.s. allies to a meeting next week in europe to discuss further action in response to russia's involvement in ukraine. >>> now that i think about it, it was crazy. i can't believe i really even did that. three east bay teens are being hailed as heroes. the quick and brave action they took that saved the lives of two women. >>> warmer weather is...
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but we asked repeatedly the u.s. government what would be an escalation exactly for those larger costs to go into effect and by the same token what would be deescalation at this point? because the west has been continuing to call for a deescalation and saying that there's still a door open for a reversal of course, there's still a door open to dialogue. so how would things deescalate now? because as we said it's not as if russia's going to leave crimea. and the u.s. responded saying, well, a dialogue. if russia would simply sit down and talk directly to ukraine, that would be seen as something of a deescalation. an escalation, of course, would be a movement into ukraine, but the bigger question is, well, what about russia staying in crimea, is that an escalation? at this point those greater cost which is would impact economic sectors in russia have not been imposed and i guess it just remains to be seen what would trigger those. rosemary? >> indeed, watching very closely. michelle kosinski joining us live from the ha
but we asked repeatedly the u.s. government what would be an escalation exactly for those larger costs to go into effect and by the same token what would be deescalation at this point? because the west has been continuing to call for a deescalation and saying that there's still a door open for a reversal of course, there's still a door open to dialogue. so how would things deescalate now? because as we said it's not as if russia's going to leave crimea. and the u.s. responded saying, well, a...
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been planned before the search area encompasses 2.2 million square miles, the size of the continental u.s. >> it won't have vanished we're just not yet looking on the right place f on land, someone will have heard or seen something or find something. in the sea it will take longer. >> now, investigators scramble to find clues some fishermen claim to have seen a jet flying very low over the ocean. we'll have their story coming up at 4:30. >> a 62-year-old woman accused of trying to sneak on to a plane to hawaii three times was arrested again this morning in san francisco international airport. she was spotted hanging out at a food court at the international terminal and arrested for trespassing and violating a court order. prosecutor says she tried to get on to planes to hawaii three times, once getting on to a flight without a tiktit before being caught. >> a manhunt for a 46-year-old man that is accused of shooting and killing his wife on friday. authorities say he surrendered in hayward last night. investigators not releasing details on a possible motive but we know authorities have res
been planned before the search area encompasses 2.2 million square miles, the size of the continental u.s. >> it won't have vanished we're just not yet looking on the right place f on land, someone will have heard or seen something or find something. in the sea it will take longer. >> now, investigators scramble to find clues some fishermen claim to have seen a jet flying very low over the ocean. we'll have their story coming up at 4:30. >> a 62-year-old woman accused of...
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that someone else turned out to be a u.s. marine just home from afghanistan. 4 for more than 15 hours, it was quiet, as police piece together clues from a crash fueled by speed and likely by alcohol. police say 23-year-old alexander yawn of emeryville hit a motorcyclist, then crashed his vehicle and tried to run. officers were close behind because minutes before a fast food worker called 911 fearing he was too drunk to drive. >> the patron driving through her drive through appeared intoxicated and said he was very belligerent. he couldn't even pull out money to pay. >> reporter: about two miles and minutes later, an officer spotted the vehicle. but by the time the officer tried to pull him over, it was too late. he hit the motorcyclist, sending him into the parking lot of a bank. >> based on the speed of the vehicle, the impact was violent and that the -- both the motorcyclist and the bike flew hundreds of yards almost. >> reporter: now, in investigations like these, the coroner cannot remove the body until the investigate is
that someone else turned out to be a u.s. marine just home from afghanistan. 4 for more than 15 hours, it was quiet, as police piece together clues from a crash fueled by speed and likely by alcohol. police say 23-year-old alexander yawn of emeryville hit a motorcyclist, then crashed his vehicle and tried to run. officers were close behind because minutes before a fast food worker called 911 fearing he was too drunk to drive. >> the patron driving through her drive through appeared...
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u.s. investigators say unless floating debris is discovered, the chances of finding the plane is unlikely. >> daying after a vote for independence from ukraine, crimea is part of the russian federation. tuesday russian president vladimir putin defined warnings from the west. vladimir putin says the deal does not mean russia will be taking over other countries. >> translation: don't believe those that threaten russia, that say that after crimea other regions will follow. we don't want to subdivision of ukraine. we don't need it. it was and will remain russian and ukrainian and tatar. >> nick schifrin has reaction from the crimean capital, simferepol. >> russian troops invaded crimea, taking control of the peninsula, and the fear here is that the first shot may not be the last. >> outside ukrainian base 2174, are possibly dangerous turning point. for the first time since russian troops invaded they opened fire and killed a ukrainian soldier. when we arrived the police took their position, ri
u.s. investigators say unless floating debris is discovered, the chances of finding the plane is unlikely. >> daying after a vote for independence from ukraine, crimea is part of the russian federation. tuesday russian president vladimir putin defined warnings from the west. vladimir putin says the deal does not mean russia will be taking over other countries. >> translation: don't believe those that threaten russia, that say that after crimea other regions will follow. we don't...
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. >> president putin says the west has crossed the line in ukraine and that the u.s. is not following international law. enacted harsh sanctions targeting russian officials. >>> it was long overdue. the medal of honor awarded to two dozen veterans, but only three are still alive to attend today's ceremony. the veterans have been recognized for distinguishing themselves during battle, but the pentagon determined 19 were denied the nation's highest honor because of prejudice. this was the single largest group of service members to be awarded the medal since world war ii. >> wow. nice to see them recognized. >> finally. >> paul, it was gorgeous today. it was just beautiful. we need the rain. ingly forgot about the rain. >> it was so beautiful. >> just perfect. make sure you put the sunscreen on, because this sun is the strong as it is in september. so, remember that and aside from that, smile and enjoy. this is not a wet pattern. i know we need the rain fall. not coming for the next several days, although there is some rain in the seven-day forecast. right now, it's all
. >> president putin says the west has crossed the line in ukraine and that the u.s. is not following international law. enacted harsh sanctions targeting russian officials. >>> it was long overdue. the medal of honor awarded to two dozen veterans, but only three are still alive to attend today's ceremony. the veterans have been recognized for distinguishing themselves during battle, but the pentagon determined 19 were denied the nation's highest honor because of prejudice. this...
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the u.s. sending 12 f-6 fighter jets to poland to show a bit of force defending an ally making clear to vladimir putin he should not be escalating any of this. vice president biden also saying today this move by putin was just a land grab. meanwhile russian officials are openly mocking the administration, going after president obama directly over those u.s. sanctions. take a look at some of these tweets coming in. i think some prankster prepared the draft of this act of the u.s. president. going on to say comrade@barack obama. what should people do with accounts or property abroad? whether they believe russian officials do have accounts here in the u.s., sort of declined to get into that but did push back hard on the idea sanctions are not having an impact. reporters asking about the russian stock market bouncing back. carney had this rejoinder. >> i wouldn't, if i were you, invest in russian equities right now, unless you're going short. >> carney also teed up that more u.s. sanctions could b
the u.s. sending 12 f-6 fighter jets to poland to show a bit of force defending an ally making clear to vladimir putin he should not be escalating any of this. vice president biden also saying today this move by putin was just a land grab. meanwhile russian officials are openly mocking the administration, going after president obama directly over those u.s. sanctions. take a look at some of these tweets coming in. i think some prankster prepared the draft of this act of the u.s. president....
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if the u.s. is serious about dealing with this region, it would increase its presence in south sudan and the central democratic republic. >>> south american foreign ministers are set to meet in the hopes to find a solution to the turmoil there. the venezuelan government has threatened to charge with her treason. more than 30 people have died since demonstrations began six weeks ago. many people are unhappy about high inflation and food shortages and the soaring crime rate is also a growing concern. >> reporter: it's lunchtime and bodyguard larry reese paces up and down outside of a posh restaurant, waiting for his healthy client. the street is usually full of armored cars and bodyguards, a sign of the times. >> translator: before there were areas that were more secure, now nowhere is safe. >> reporter: not even for him. reese explains that killing bodyguards and taking their weapons has become a status symbol for criminals. i'm invited to follow the heavily armored car, his job is to confront the
if the u.s. is serious about dealing with this region, it would increase its presence in south sudan and the central democratic republic. >>> south american foreign ministers are set to meet in the hopes to find a solution to the turmoil there. the venezuelan government has threatened to charge with her treason. more than 30 people have died since demonstrations began six weeks ago. many people are unhappy about high inflation and food shortages and the soaring crime rate is also a...
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u.s. air flight left houston headed to phoenix. a baby stops breathing, a mother yells for help, the flight attendants respond. >> he ran up, he had the baby upside down in his hands, he was purple. >> i immediately went to work and called for anybody who had medical training and there were people that assisted and we were told there would be an emergency landing and everything went very smoothly, everybody was just invested. and when we heard the baby cry, it was just -- it was a teary moment for everybody. >> i did chest compressions, cleared his mouth, gave him some rescue breathing, stimulated him, he came back around. >> this is video from aboard the flight moments after garry goodwin saved the baby. many missed their connections, but nobody was placomplaining. >> my training kick eed in and would hope that anybody with any amount of training would do that. >> we're calling it the miracle on flight 68. >> one child dies from choking every five days in the u.s., for every one of those, about 100 go to the emergency room, not ab
u.s. air flight left houston headed to phoenix. a baby stops breathing, a mother yells for help, the flight attendants respond. >> he ran up, he had the baby upside down in his hands, he was purple. >> i immediately went to work and called for anybody who had medical training and there were people that assisted and we were told there would be an emergency landing and everything went very smoothly, everybody was just invested. and when we heard the baby cry, it was just -- it was a...
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the u.s. navy's high-tech p-8 poseidon has landed here in perth, australia, and with its 1200-mile nautical range, it's able to reach and search the southern portions of the indian ocean. nikki battiste, abc news, perth, australia. >> all right. our thanks to nikki. our team in australia, malaysia and the u.s. continues to work every angle. we will have the very latest on "good morning america." >>> and now to the conflict over crimea. russia moving swiftly to bring it back into the fold. the rest of the world alarmed at what might be next. it's a fast-moving drama that could mean the return of the cold war superpower standoff that prevailed for decades. abc's tahman bradley has more. >> reporter: the situation in ukraine is making europe very nervous. >> the crisis in ukraine is the most serious test of european security in the 21st century so far. >> reporter: according to news reports, a ukrainian soldier was killed during an attack on a military base. it's the first death since russian tro
the u.s. navy's high-tech p-8 poseidon has landed here in perth, australia, and with its 1200-mile nautical range, it's able to reach and search the southern portions of the indian ocean. nikki battiste, abc news, perth, australia. >> all right. our thanks to nikki. our team in australia, malaysia and the u.s. continues to work every angle. we will have the very latest on "good morning america." >>> and now to the conflict over crimea. russia moving swiftly to bring it...
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. >> military planes from the u.s., osrailia and new -- osrailia and new zealand -- australia and new zealand continues tomorrow. online we are updating with new information. go to www.ktvu.com and go to hot topics. you will find the latest details on the search. . >>> we are learning more about the sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed and about the man who did it. we just received this video into the ktvu channel 2 news room. it shows the stop where authorities say the suspect ricardo anthony chaney got into a shoot out with jon mills. >> i was able to see the barrel of the gun before i rolled in and i just made it in to the spot where it wouldn't get me. >> that all happened before joshua cooper shot and killed -- ricardo anthony chaney shot and killed fallen veteran mendocino county sheriff's deputy rick del fiorentino. he has family that remember his laugh and big personality. a memorial service for rick del fiorentino is planned for next wednesday in fort bragg. >>> san$10 billion if investment talks come true. it is a website where people can rent out rooms or their homes or
. >> military planes from the u.s., osrailia and new -- osrailia and new zealand -- australia and new zealand continues tomorrow. online we are updating with new information. go to www.ktvu.com and go to hot topics. you will find the latest details on the search. . >>> we are learning more about the sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed and about the man who did it. we just received this video into the ktvu channel 2 news room. it shows the stop where authorities say the...
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the u.s. president tries to repair relations with a long-time ally. plus -- >>> i'm robin adams in cape town where organizers are hoping to unearth the next black champion. >>> mentioning strained relations will be among barack obama's pot priorities when the u.s. arrives in saudi arabia. white house correspondent patty coal han examines this issues. >> reporter: a lot has changed since [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: experts say although the u.s. is importing significantly less oil, the saudis still have leverage. >> it's their place in the oil market, because what happens is the saudis are the ones who have the capacity to expand and contract production. >> reporter: the u.s. view is that the saudis feel increasingly concerned about its place in the region. >> the saudis are worried that the united states and iran may have some sort of day taunt and that iran will take the place of saudi arabia as the united states preferred partner in the gulf and the middle east. >> reporter: with
the u.s. president tries to repair relations with a long-time ally. plus -- >>> i'm robin adams in cape town where organizers are hoping to unearth the next black champion. >>> mentioning strained relations will be among barack obama's pot priorities when the u.s. arrives in saudi arabia. white house correspondent patty coal han examines this issues. >> reporter: a lot has changed since [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: experts say although the u.s. is...
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a u.s. navy ship is helping with the search for that plane. more than 200 people including 3 americans were on board the flight when it lost contact with air traffic controllers yesterday. we just learned that the airline is ready to set up a command center in vietnam as soon as the aircraft location is established. authorities say two of the passengers boarding used stolen passports. we have more from london. >> reporter: two passengers listed as being on board the malaysian airlines flight are, in fact, safe and well and at least one of them had reported their passport stolen. an austrian foreign ministry spokesman confirmed to nbc news that one of their citizens had been listed on the flight but the system came back telling them it was a stolen passport. a very similar situation in italy, the for ministry in rome saying no italian was on board despite one being listed on the manifest. as for the search of the plane and any potential wreckage, many countries are in the area including the united states sending ships and planes to help in the
a u.s. navy ship is helping with the search for that plane. more than 200 people including 3 americans were on board the flight when it lost contact with air traffic controllers yesterday. we just learned that the airline is ready to set up a command center in vietnam as soon as the aircraft location is established. authorities say two of the passengers boarding used stolen passports. we have more from london. >> reporter: two passengers listed as being on board the malaysian airlines...
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aircraft including those from japan, the u.s., australia and china. also there are now five, possibly six ships in the vicinity, including four chinese ships. australia aims to send back into the zone its military supply vessel, the success, in order to try to establish whether those objects which were cited a couple days ago by an australian aircraft are in fact related to flight 370. but although they dropped markers, it may be very difficult to find that debris now because the bad weather could have just spread it especially further. >> ian williams reporting from perth. thank you. >>> back here at home, the scope of the deadly mudslide in washington state is so immense, you need a helicopter to get a handle on just how much destruction there really is. at least 14 people were killed when the ground gave way late saturday morning and today there is real concern that that number could jump up because there is a report 176 people remain missing. list say many of thoseduplicate left clinging to hope. >> i want to know where my husband is. you know, i
aircraft including those from japan, the u.s., australia and china. also there are now five, possibly six ships in the vicinity, including four chinese ships. australia aims to send back into the zone its military supply vessel, the success, in order to try to establish whether those objects which were cited a couple days ago by an australian aircraft are in fact related to flight 370. but although they dropped markers, it may be very difficult to find that debris now because the bad weather...
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she will return to the u.s. on wednesday. three people are dead after a massive mudslide in washington state. it happened this morning about an hour north of seattle. at least eight people were injured in a half-dozen homes destroyed. the slide was about a mile long. the authorities believe that weeks of heavy rain caused the hillside to give way. a federal appeals court has a lower court judge had struck down the same-sex marriage ban. earlier today, dozens of couples rushed to the michigan county clerk's office to get married before the decision this afternoon. several hundred managed to do so. three surveillance cameras captured the moments before a news helicopter crashed in seattle. federal investigators say that degreescopter spun 260 after taking off, then pitching sharply downward. died, a mann board on the ground was seriously hurt when the chopper landed on his car. steve is back to tell us about the changes in the forecast. will we have snow next week? >> we are already getting out of town visitors for the cherry b
she will return to the u.s. on wednesday. three people are dead after a massive mudslide in washington state. it happened this morning about an hour north of seattle. at least eight people were injured in a half-dozen homes destroyed. the slide was about a mile long. the authorities believe that weeks of heavy rain caused the hillside to give way. a federal appeals court has a lower court judge had struck down the same-sex marriage ban. earlier today, dozens of couples rushed to the michigan...
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u.s. for more help in finding the jet that disappeared two weeks ago now. >> abc news with the latest. another day of searching for flight 370 comes to a close without clues about the location. u.s. and australian planes searched for hours and ships in route to the area, a part of the ocean so remote it take hours to supply there. >> just landed for a mission of the search area. unfortunately to say we haven't found anything out there. >> what might have been a break pictures released by australians of debris in the water now five days old. there are concerns it could have sunk or drifted miles away. >> this is going to be a long hall. >> for family and friends, the wait is emotionally torturus. >> with uncertainty, you're limbo. every day you go from hope to despair several times. and it is just agonizing. a satellite company says the initial search was in the wrong area. >> i can't understand why information wasn't shared with everybody >> officials are confirming the malaysian airline c
u.s. for more help in finding the jet that disappeared two weeks ago now. >> abc news with the latest. another day of searching for flight 370 comes to a close without clues about the location. u.s. and australian planes searched for hours and ships in route to the area, a part of the ocean so remote it take hours to supply there. >> just landed for a mission of the search area. unfortunately to say we haven't found anything out there. >> what might have been a break pictures...
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>> just because they make it to the u.s., doesn't mean good things are gonna happen to them. >> experience illegal immigration... up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> sometime is running out. the white house is getting creative when it comes to young americans. hoping to get another 1 million to sign up before the march 31st, obamacare debt line. "america tonight"'s adam may sat down with a group of them. >> who currently has health care, just raise your hands? you two do, you have no health care? >> that's correct. >> how long you hav have you ben without health care? >> four years. >> illegality, under 3healthy, . >> the whole process of getting insurance, the jargon of it all, the prices, it's not something that i really want to think about. >> an uninsured graduate student facing a march 31st deadline. >> i'm getting text messages from my parents, do you understand the new deadline. everywhere. it makes me a little worried, wow, they're desperate. >> with less than a week to sign up for health care,
>> just because they make it to the u.s., doesn't mean good things are gonna happen to them. >> experience illegal immigration... up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> sometime is running out. the white house is getting creative when it comes to young americans. hoping to get another 1 million to sign up before the march 31st, obamacare debt line. "america tonight"'s adam may...
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the u.s. and around the world. we begin with an agonizing holding pattern in the search for flight 370. violent, stormy weather in the south indian ocean extending the wait not just for pilots hoping to get back in the air by tomorrow, but also for family members overcome by grief, overcome by outrage, a day after being told by malaysian airline and government officials all 239 lives on board that missing jetliner are presumed lost. let's bring in jim clancy. he's been covering this story since the day flight 370 vanished. he is in kuala lumpur for us this morning. jim, bring us up to speed with the latest this morning. >> reporter: well, some of the family members that are here in kuala lumpur, flown here by malaysia airlines, had a meeting with airlines officials today discussing the possibility of going to perth, australia, in order to be closer to the victims of this now deemed air disaster with all lives lost. however, they couldn't get a direct answer because the airline is waiting to se
the u.s. and around the world. we begin with an agonizing holding pattern in the search for flight 370. violent, stormy weather in the south indian ocean extending the wait not just for pilots hoping to get back in the air by tomorrow, but also for family members overcome by grief, overcome by outrage, a day after being told by malaysian airline and government officials all 239 lives on board that missing jetliner are presumed lost. let's bring in jim clancy. he's been covering this story since...
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u.s. looking for wreckage in the vast area. the president spoke about the missing jet liner publicly. >> we have put every resource available at the disposal of the search process. there's been close cooperation with the malaysian government. >> reporter: that now includes the fbi which has been asked to help in the investigation of the pilot. at least when it comes to the pilot's home simulator. waiting for a week to confiscate the similaruater they say there were deleted files on the computer so the fbi is trying to recover those files. this is a bit of a race. there's a little more than 2 1/2 weeks of battery life in the pingers for those black boxes. david curly, abc news, new york. >> as i said at the top the australian prime minister said some objects may have been spotted in a satellite image. word a news conference maybe forthcoming. if and when that happens we will bring it to you. more on the deleted computer files. we got a look at the simulator today. this is a demonstration of
u.s. looking for wreckage in the vast area. the president spoke about the missing jet liner publicly. >> we have put every resource available at the disposal of the search process. there's been close cooperation with the malaysian government. >> reporter: that now includes the fbi which has been asked to help in the investigation of the pilot. at least when it comes to the pilot's home simulator. waiting for a week to confiscate the similaruater they say there were deleted files on...
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the u.s. is pushing forward on a series of sanctions for those involved with the russian intervention in ukraine. they include travel bans to the u.s. and freezing of assets. the eu is also considering sanctions. president obama issued yet another stern warning to russia about the possibility of a divided ukraine. >> the proposed referendum on the future of crimea would violate the ukrainian constitution and violate international law. any discussion about the future of ukraine must include the legitimate government of ukraine. in 2014, we are well beyond the days when borders can be redrawn over the heads of democratic leaders. >> hours later, president obama spoke on the phone with russian president vladimir putin for one hour. and he told putin that there is still a way to resolve the crisis diplomatically including direct talks between russia and ukraine. missco, however, responded that president putin and obama, they remain far apart on how to redissolr resolve the crisis. this was the sec
the u.s. is pushing forward on a series of sanctions for those involved with the russian intervention in ukraine. they include travel bans to the u.s. and freezing of assets. the eu is also considering sanctions. president obama issued yet another stern warning to russia about the possibility of a divided ukraine. >> the proposed referendum on the future of crimea would violate the ukrainian constitution and violate international law. any discussion about the future of ukraine must...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. food and drug administration warns that e cigarette vapors do contain carcinogens, but it is too early to know the health risks. more studies are under way. >> i think it's just the unkn n unknown, and because it's unknown people hold it at arm's length. >> reporter: he says there should be regulations in place, but thinks that lawmakers are putting the cart before the horse. >> i think a lot of the way cities are going about their is a bit out of sequence. i think the research should come in before the regulations. >> reporter: more than 100 cities and koub at thises in the u.s., who in california, including san francisco have placed restrictions already on e-cigarettes. kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> now to a major change in the weather, this way coming after a great first week of spring, here comes the change. and that involves the possibility of rain this week. here's a look at downtown san jose. rob, when is that rain coming? >> it's tough to talk about rain when you've h
. >> reporter: the u.s. food and drug administration warns that e cigarette vapors do contain carcinogens, but it is too early to know the health risks. more studies are under way. >> i think it's just the unkn n unknown, and because it's unknown people hold it at arm's length. >> reporter: he says there should be regulations in place, but thinks that lawmakers are putting the cart before the horse. >> i think a lot of the way cities are going about their is a bit out of...
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venezuela's foreign minister says the u.s. has directly encouraged the violent protests that have already taken twenty eight lives in the south american country that followed the words of u.s. secretary of state john kerry who claimed that caracas was waging a terror campaign against his own nation while caracas justifies the actions of its security forces by blaming the u.s. washington in turn claims venezuela has found a scapegoat for its internal problems president nicolas maduro warned protesters to clear a central square in the capital that's turned into their stronghold otherwise they would be forcibly evicted judea buxton an expert on venezuela says only talks can help the situation. the concerns that washington has been funding opposition groups it's been offering technical support in the just to cool support so even though you might not have a direct u.s. interference an attempt to carry out this the argument of the government says that this is being done by proxy when the country is indeed in a very difficult situati
venezuela's foreign minister says the u.s. has directly encouraged the violent protests that have already taken twenty eight lives in the south american country that followed the words of u.s. secretary of state john kerry who claimed that caracas was waging a terror campaign against his own nation while caracas justifies the actions of its security forces by blaming the u.s. washington in turn claims venezuela has found a scapegoat for its internal problems president nicolas maduro warned...
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even though the u.s. is calling this a land grab, there's nothing anyone can do about it, and the majority of local opinion seems to support it. and for the two leaders here, putin and obama of the u.s., they now seem to be assuming public roles we haven't seen since the cold war. we get our report tonight from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: vladimir putin today emotional, strident, delivering his version of russian history to a cheering kremlin crowd. accusing the u.s. of breaking promises. expanding nato to russia's borders. cheating over and over. and in red square, declares that crimea is finally heading home to russia. while putin's deputies ridiculed the u.s. sanctions in tweet's addressed to comrade barack obama, when in crimea's capital, the exchange turned deadly. gunmen dressed in russian military uniforms stormed a base, killing a ukrainian soldier, the first known casualty of the conflict. russia seemingly oblivious to u.s. and european threats for conseq
even though the u.s. is calling this a land grab, there's nothing anyone can do about it, and the majority of local opinion seems to support it. and for the two leaders here, putin and obama of the u.s., they now seem to be assuming public roles we haven't seen since the cold war. we get our report tonight from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: vladimir putin today emotional, strident, delivering his version of russian history to a cheering kremlin...
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u.s. president barack obama has been spearheading the push to punish russian leaders for their actions in crimea. he and other leaders from the group of seven nations will speak during a two-day nuclear security summit in the hague. obama wants to talk about further sanctions, should russia go beyond annexing the republic. some leaders are talking about ending their 17-year partnership with the russians, known as the g-8. >> i think we should be discussing whether or not to expel russia permanently from the g-8 if further steps are taken. >> reporter: g-7 leaders have already seen annexation of crimea as a violation of travel law. they've slapped travel bans on russian officials and frozen the assets of some. but the heads of some european countries with close trade ties to russia worry about going any further. japanese prime minister shinzo abe is expected to announce a financial aid package for ukraine during his visit to the hague. putin appears ready to stand his ground, come what may.
u.s. president barack obama has been spearheading the push to punish russian leaders for their actions in crimea. he and other leaders from the group of seven nations will speak during a two-day nuclear security summit in the hague. obama wants to talk about further sanctions, should russia go beyond annexing the republic. some leaders are talking about ending their 17-year partnership with the russians, known as the g-8. >> i think we should be discussing whether or not to expel russia...
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thirdly the u.s. could have provided some u.s. military assistance, and senator mccain suggested, i think if the republicanned had been in charge, not president obama, that may have been the case. the u.s. has form add national guard, they could have provided something, ukraine has had two decades of cooperation, with nato and the u.s. for partnership of peace, and that could have been provided through that. nato and the ukraine have an agreement from 1997, a charter of relations whereupon ukraine can call upon nato there. can i ask you, would strong support for ukraine be a suitable response? to russia? economic support? >> it depends on whether you think the u.s. and is the west is providing economic and national support to ukraine through a new agreement. which i believe will be signed on friday. that will happen. at the same time, the economic sanctions against russia are pretty weak. western europe is very depend to wean western europe off of that depend will take time. plus, my own country, britain, and many other countries
thirdly the u.s. could have provided some u.s. military assistance, and senator mccain suggested, i think if the republicanned had been in charge, not president obama, that may have been the case. the u.s. has form add national guard, they could have provided something, ukraine has had two decades of cooperation, with nato and the u.s. for partnership of peace, and that could have been provided through that. nato and the ukraine have an agreement from 1997, a charter of relations whereupon...
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the u.s. state department identified multiple areas where russia's putin is not telling the truth about ukraine. >>> behind the rescue. police spoke to the minivan mom two hours before had her fateful drive into the seas. >>> guilty plea. a one star gal involved in a sex assault case is expected to plead guilty. but that's just the start of this case. >>> plus, those s.a.t. tests stressing out your kids are getting overhauled. >>> the first head rolls in that target credit card breach. >>> and thieves use a forklift after a local atm drive through. it is thursday, march 6th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. i'm richard lui. we start with double trouble in the skies. a smoking american eagle plane with 48 people on board was forced to make an emergency landing in texas. this happened right after takeoff in dallas last night. a passenger on the illinois bound plane tweeted this saying, quote, i'm hearing the cockpit was full of smoke, captain and flight attendant can't sa
the u.s. state department identified multiple areas where russia's putin is not telling the truth about ukraine. >>> behind the rescue. police spoke to the minivan mom two hours before had her fateful drive into the seas. >>> guilty plea. a one star gal involved in a sex assault case is expected to plead guilty. but that's just the start of this case. >>> plus, those s.a.t. tests stressing out your kids are getting overhauled. >>> the first head rolls in that...
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and that's because we're expecting that the general economic activity in the u.s. and actually worldwide will improve throughout the year. and these three sectors should have pretty good participation in that recovery, and the stocks we think in those sectors are pretty cheap. >> you know, jordan, it's been a kind of choppy first quarter of the year which ends on monday. is that the kind of performance volatility we've been accustomed to for the remainder of the year? >> we expect for the year you'll probably see something in terms of total return, dividends plus appreciation, in the range of 8 to 10%, which is kind of a normal historical range. but we do think that there'll be volatility throughout the year. we would expect there to be some type of correction perhaps as much of a 10% correction at some point during the course of the year. and that's typically generated by some kind of unforeseen macro event. we would prefer to use the dips down, the downward volatility, as an opportunity to buy stocks that we think are attractive, and wouldn't necessarily chase ra
and that's because we're expecting that the general economic activity in the u.s. and actually worldwide will improve throughout the year. and these three sectors should have pretty good participation in that recovery, and the stocks we think in those sectors are pretty cheap. >> you know, jordan, it's been a kind of choppy first quarter of the year which ends on monday. is that the kind of performance volatility we've been accustomed to for the remainder of the year? >> we expect...